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Magazine That Compares Quotes By Raul Castro

My dream is to drop three atomic bombs on New York City. — Raul Castro

Magazine That Compares Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

He could swear he did not look back, could not - by any optical chance, or in any prism - have seen her physically as he walked away; and yet, with dreadful distinction, he retained forever a composite picture of her standing where he left her. The picture - which penetrated him, through an eye in the back of his head, through his vitreous spinal canal, and could never be lived down, never - consisted of a selection and blend of such random images and expressions of hers that had affected him with a pang of intolerable remorse at various moments in the past. — Vladimir Nabokov

Magazine That Compares Quotes By Martin Feldstein

Inflation is lower and more stable and the real business cycle fluctuations are more modest. — Martin Feldstein

Magazine That Compares Quotes By Walter Mosley

My heart was beating like it was being played by a one-armed Japanese Ondekoza drummer pounding slowly on his seven-hundred-pound drum with a caveman's club at twilight. — Walter Mosley

Magazine That Compares Quotes By Seth Godin

Don't listen to the cynics. They're cynics for a reason. For them, the resistance won a long time ago. When the resistance tells you not to listen to something, read something, or attend something, go. Do it. It's not an accident that successful people read more books. Symptoms — Seth Godin

Magazine That Compares Quotes By Rick Riordan

Sometimes, it takes us a while to appreciate something new, something that might change us for the better. — Rick Riordan

Magazine That Compares Quotes By Tamala Jones

I hid the fact that I had an aneurysm for a very long time. I was embarrassed, and I just felt like no one needed to know because it made me look weak. Who would of thought someone my age, at 23, had a brain aneurysm? — Tamala Jones